Comment by Blackspirit

Comment by CBR1kboy

For the Alliance, this can be found at the Allerian Stronghold, sold byLeeli Longhaggle (57,53)

I've already given away 4 copies. :)

Comment by Timmytron

Do Major Dreamless Sleep potions share the same cooldown as Super Mana potions?

Comment by igrado

I have never used one of these "Dreamless Sleep" potions. If i take it while under attack do I continue to gain hp/mana for the 12 second duration? I assume I cannot attack while under its effects, but want to know if I can take it without putting up my bubble.

Comment by Poppz

Fact: The "Alchemist's Stone" buff that is recived from http://www.wowhead.com/?item=13503 >DOES NOT< increase the amount of health/mana gained from this potion. Or else it would restore a flat 5040 health/mana, which it seams to blizzard as being too "over powered".

If your not a tank (period) or a healer with at least 9 seconds to spare i would not recommend using this potion at all.To every1 else not under attack, this potion is highly useful as it restores a FLAT 3600 health/mana and not some vague (and possibly low) amount of health OR mana.

And of course this potion does not have a chance to crit like all health potions do

Comment by Glow

Is it dispellable like it's pre-BC counterpart?

Comment by Zyrashana

One significant downside to this I found out recently is healing aggro. Being a mage, high on the threat list, nearly OOM and with mana gems & evocation on cooldown, I decided to use one of these even though I was near full health - the mana gained is higher than a Super Mana pot; and the 12 seconds downtime would just let me move down the threat list a bit and give me more space to DPS afterwards.

Wrong.

The healing component further increased my threat, pulling the boss onto me at the 2nd tick and knocking me out of Dreamless Sleep. Ice Block saved the day, but with only 1800 mana gained (the lower bound for a Super Mana pot) and causing the tank extra work, it's clear that even if the 12 second wait is no problem there are still cases where a mana pot is preferable.

Still, used right after Invisibility to wipe threat these are still excellent to carry around on a mage.

Comment by Zansky

Found these pretty nice while fighting Illidan, best you can use when switching between demon and human forms, when you will likely have to heal yourself. Takes 4 secs more than a bandage, heals for 600 more, and restores 3600 aditional mana. Just be careful with the healing aggro this baby will get you.